Common use of Earnings Limit Clause in Contracts

Earnings Limit. If you have student employment on your financial aid award, you may earn up to the amount listed on your most recent financial aid award from all work positions on campus. Changes in your financial aid award impact this agreement. The amount of the award is not guaranteed and is subject to the availability of work, the compatibility of your schedule with the department’s requirements, and the actual number of work hours you complete. Once you have earned the awarded amount of student employment, you will have to stop working unless your supervisor has received approval for additional earnings. You must have a completed I-9, W-4, MN W-4, Direct Deposit and this Agreement on file in the Financial Aid Office before you can start working.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Student Employment Agreement, Student Employment Agreement, Student Employment Agreement

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Earnings Limit. If you have student employment on your financial aid award, you may earn up to the amount listed on your most recent financial aid award from all work positions on campus. Changes in your financial aid award impact this agreement. The amount of the award is not guaranteed and is subject to the availability of work, the compatibility of your schedule with the department’s requirements, and the actual number of work hours you complete. Once you have earned the awarded amount of student employment, you will have to stop working unless your supervisor has received approval for additional earnings. You must have a completed I-9, W-4, MN W-4, Direct Deposit Deposit, and this Agreement on file in the Financial Aid Office before you can start working.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement

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